HelenKeller
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i am worried about his shoulder, but other than that, happy sf got him
Pac-12 drafts by team:
Utah - 8
USC - 5
UCLA - 5
Washington - 5
Colorado - 4
Caliiforniia - 3
Stanford - 2
Oregon St - 2
Worshington St - 1
Arizona St - 1
Oregon - L0L
Arizona - L0L
I don't like the McDowell pick. Since when do the Seahawks take players that don't play hard?
The CB from Central Florida better be good. There were so many that if they chose the wrong guy, it's a huge fail.
Same for the LSU OL. He needs to be a solid starter.
3 safeties is excessive considering there isn't a starter role available and we signed a starter from Tampa Bay. They were more picks for the future, but winning now is better.
It seemed like a crucial year for the Seahawks to draft well. I'll let it play out obv, but I don't like it right now.
CU is CU, but their secondary had a couple nice pieces that translate well to nfl schemesyeah thats weird
i was confused seeing CU guys get drafted
USA Today's Tom Pelissero reports the NFL has denied suspended WR Josh Gordon's petition for reinstatement.
Welp. Gordon applied for reinstatement in early March, but his efforts have been denied, and he can try again this fall, according to Pelissero. Gordon just turned 26 less than a month ago, but it's becoming harder by the day to imagine him ever being the player he was before the suspensions started rolling in. Gordon hasn't appeared in a regular season game since back in 2014.
When the Bears traded up one pick to the No. 2 selection to draft UNC quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, most analysts imploded. Chicago the joke of the first round.
According to CSN Chicago’s John Mullin, general manager Ryan Pace may end up having the last laugh.
Mullin spoke with two AFC scouts about their grade for Trubisky. Their response should have all Bears fans giddy.
Two AFC scouts revealed that they had the highest grade on Trubisky that they’d had on any quarterback over the past six years. That means: higher than Jameis Winston; higher than Marcus Mariota; higher than Cam Newton; higher than Russell Wilson; higher than Andrew Luck; higher than Derek Carr; higher than Carson Wentz.
It didn’t stop there, either.
Trubisky was described as an almost perfect quarterback by an NFC team, according to Mullin. That same team suggested that Trubisky would have been a slam dunk No.1 overall pick had he had another season of experience under his belt.
If the scouts’ assessments are accurate, the Bears suddenly look like the team that stole a star away from the rest of the NFL.
Like all things football, the debate will be settled on the field.
It didn’t stop there, either.